ANOTHER PLEASANTRY. “I am more often a borrower than a lender,” confessed Mr A. E. Jull (0 'W’alpawn), when discussing the* principles of the Tlawkes Ray Earth(,’iake Hill. Mr Jull added naively that, when lie wanted to borrow, h put his case as favourably as pos. s'ble, and he got his money according to the security he had to offer. Mr E. Lang-stone: Security is tie' right horse. Mr Jull: Sometimes they will lend von a lift!., on your face, hut T don’t know whether the hon. gentleman would get much in that case. Mr Speaker; Order!
Good for the hahy -good for the children -good for grown-ups All Chemists ami Stores. z/6 and 4/6.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1931, Page 8
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115Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1931, Page 8
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